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45. The best start

Chamberlain and Oku jumped the ball, the latter and Tkoglu were fellow villagers, both Turkish. Oku was called the Turkish White Bear. He was tall, strong and fierce in character, just like a bloodthirsty white bear. However, just like his name, his movements were not flexible enough and belonged to the floor stream player.

The ball was easily grabbed by Chamberlain. Azubuk got the ball, and Ellis went straight to ask for it. The cold light shining eyes were full of murderous aura.

Azubuk also enjoyed Ellis coming to control the ball. He was in a fight with Deron and he really didn't have an advantage.

After Sloan's training, Delon Williams, who had just entered the third grade, is no longer the fat guy who was once scolded and cried. He threw off his rookie's new clothes at a very fast speed and grew up to become a super killer on the point guard with his brother Chris Paul.

The Jazz and the fans are both worried about Chris Paul, who once won the 2005-06 rookie, and the Warriors are also very hated by the Jazz who eliminated their own team last season, and they are particularly hated by Deron, the Jazz's core.

With Delon's efforts last season, the Jazz dominated the Northwest Division with a record of 51 wins and 31 losses, and entered the playoffs for the first time in four years. Delon ranked second in the assists list with an average of 9.3 assists per game, second only to two regular season MVP Steve Nash. In addition, he can score 16.2 points per game, which is undoubtedly the first-class level among the league's point guards.

In the first round of the playoffs, the Golden State Warriors fell Nowitzki's Mavericks with their unstoppable attack and fierce three-point shooting, creating the first Black Eight Miracle in team history. However, this set of kung fu seemed pale and powerless in front of the Jazz. In this round of the series, Deron's match was now injured by Byron Davis.

In the series against the Mavericks, Davis' performance was completely at the Hall of Fame level, but when the Warriors met the Jazz, the Hall of Fame level was the rookie Deron who was not taken seriously by Davis.

In the first game, Delon scored 31 points and 8 assists to help the team win. In the second game, Delon became more and more brave, especially in the last quarter, with 9 points and 6 assists, and dragged the game into overtime with a jump shot from 10 feet away, helping the Jazz finally win the second game and scored 17 points and 14 assists. After two consecutive losses, the Jazz were defeated and never got up again and were eliminated.

Today is the time to avenge your shame.

Ellis faced Brewer's defense, and he quickly dribbled the ball to the three-point line, then slapped the scout with his left hand to break through from the left wing, attracting Brewer's horizontal movement, immediately crossed the steps in advance and changed direction, killing Brewer like a gust of wind.

Kirilenko's assisted defense immediately arrived. There is no need to say much about the Russians' defensive skills. Although they have never won the best defensive player, it is because of the NBA's discrimination against race. If Kirilenko was not the Soviets, he should have won the title of Best Defensive Player long ago.

Brewer did not continue to chase Ellis, but instead replaced Harrington who was defending the open space. Sloan attached great importance to defense and created such a strong defensive division.

Kirilenko waved his arms like a big spider and attached to Ellis, who rushed left and right but couldn't shake the other side.

Just at this moment, Kirilenko's figure suddenly stopped for a moment. Ellis seized the opportunity and rushed into the inside line through his obstruction, but there was still someone in front of him, the strong Boozer.

Twenty seconds after twenty seconds of attack, Ellis had no chance to continue to break through, so he had to pass the ball to Chamberlain who helped him pick-and-roll.

Chamberlain blocked Kirilenko and moved cunningly from the wing to the penalty area. Ellis passed the ball into his hand. He took the ball without stopping and immediately rushed towards the ring.

Although he knew that Chamberlain had excellent physical fitness, the Jazz players did not expect that he was so fast. Boozer didn't pay attention and Chamberlain rushed into the penalty area, jumped up and hit a one-handed dunk, and scored a heavy deduction at the beginning.

At this time, twenty-four seconds were almost exhausted.

Sloan frowned and pointed at Chamberlain from the field, but his eyes were looking at Oku. It was obvious that it meant that once the opponent got the ball in the penalty area, he must double-team him in the inside.

"Rookie, you are quite arrogant." Boozer looked at Chamberlain coldly and said with a grim smile, "I hope you can continue to be arrogant."

Chamberlain also sneered: "Traitor, if you have breasts, you are a mother, you are a traitor!"

Boozer's tricks to fool the Cavaliers are really not very bright, and he is in the face of the scene where the young emperor James publicly announced on ESPN on ESPN. He couldn't help but sigh for the Cavaliers: Why are I always injured?

When Deron got the ball, the gap between him and Azubuk was immediately revealed. He advanced to the frontcourt rhythmically and forced Azubuk to force him to take advantage of him. Boozer came up to make a move to pick-and-roll. Azubuk hurriedly retreated to obtain defensive space. As a result, Deron seemed to have predictive ability. While Azubuk retreated, he also retreated. Both sides set a step apart, and Deron decisively jumped.

"Swish!" With a crisp sound of basketball entering the net, the score became 2:2 tied.

After being eaten by Delong, Azubuk couldn't hold back his face, so he drove the ball quickly down. Delong was very strong. He first let Azubuk reach the half, then suddenly pushed up and reached out to steal the ball. Azubuk hurriedly turned around and changed direction, but as soon as the ball fell to the floor, the referee's whistle suddenly sounded: "Return!"

The occurrence of this low-level mistake made Azubuk stunned. The fans' sneering sneered in the Energy Center Stadium. In the distance, the Warriors fans in front of the TV were anxious.

Deron looked at Azubuk with disdain and raised his head and said, "You'd better get out. I see Davis, who has a lame leg, is better than you."

Brewer smiled, showed his big white teeth, and said proudly: "It's really a shame for yourself. Boy, if I were you, I will definitely end up immediately. Not everyone is qualified to fight Delong, do you understand?"

The Jazz attacked, and Oku was ambushed at the bottom corner three-point line. Deron and Kirilianko planned to cooperate with each other and headed into the middle and wings. Jackson was nervous about the situation on the court, let go of Oku, turned around to chase Kirilianko. Seeing that Deron did not stick to the ball, he handed the ball to Oku, who was outside the three-point line.

Oku's long shot is notoriously accurate in the inside, and no one else can match him except Nowitzki.

After getting the ball, Oku took a deep breath and prepared, then took action and steadily scored three-pointers.

This defensive missed person is not much more glorious than Azubuk's return. Jackson punched the basketball with a hateful punch. The referee looked at him fiercely, and just waited for him to continue to show emotions, he called him a technical foul. Every head coach who called the Jazz home game was famously cruel, otherwise he would not be able to suppress the bandits here.

Looking back, Azubuk carefully dribbled the ball through the half. Jackson came up to pick him up and reached out and shouted, "Give me the ball!"

After getting the ball, Jackson turned around and quickly passed Oku with speed. You should know that when Martial Saint debuted, he played as the shooting guard position, which was only under the command of a lunatic Nelson, the Warriors, that is, he was thrown into the power forward position.

Oku turned around quickly and saw Jackson's back, who was really fast enough. But Oku did not give up. He followed him with one step, then thrust his hips hard and hit Jackson's butt, staggering him.

Deron seized the opportunity, rushed up and snatched Jackson's ball. Seeing this, Jackson was extremely angry and pointed at Oku and shouted at the referee: "That bitch is a foul. Damn, have you seen it? Blow him, blow him!"

The referee didn't care, followed Deron to rush down. The Warriors didn't chase and defend in time, and only one Ellis followed, while the Jazz still had a Brewer, two-for-one in the frontcourt, and the defensive side was still the Ellis sieve. Deron easily assisted Brewer, who had to dunk when he got the ball.

Ellis defended the screen, but he didn't even sieve at all. Brewer jumped together. He reached out and grabbed the opponent's arm, dragged it down hard, and pulled Brewer down.

Brewer hit the floor like a deep water bomb. Ellis simply raised his hand to signal him to foul. Jackson and others ran up and patted his shoulder and cheered: "Good job, man, just deal with them like this!"

However, as soon as the game started, both sides became very active. When Brewer executed the free throw, the referee came up to warn both sides: "Boys, this is my territory, be honest with me, otherwise my whistle will let you get out early. Believe me, I have the determination and power!"

Although Brewer is a black man, he feels good, his emergency stop jump shot is particularly accurate, and his free throw level is also good. But one thing is that his shooting posture is particularly ugly, and he is known as the most ugly shooting posture in the NBA. Especially when he got the ball and put on his pose, Jackson sneered: "Man, I can't help crying when I see your posture. God, how could you allow the beautiful world to have such an ugly free throw posture?"

Chamberlain also wanted to mock Brewer, but in the end he didn't open his mouth. He knew that it was not Brewer's fault for shooting posture so ugly, and he could do nothing about it. This guy fell on his arm in a terrible car accident when he was a child. Now his right elbow still cannot be fully extended, which led to his ugly free throw posture.

From this point of view, Chamberlain couldn't help but think of Sardmons who were connected to the same fate, because once his right leg was sick, he limped when walking. People often criticized this when they were on the court. Chamberlain deeply understood how much harm this kind of thing would cause a person.

Brewer pursed his lips. He had a big heart and scored two consecutive goals steadily.

However, it turns out that Brewer is not a good person, and his desire for revenge is quite strong. When he turns around, Ellis breaks through him. He stretches out his foot and trips Ellis. The latter gets up from the ground and rushes towards Brewer. Azubuke next to him hurriedly grabbed him to avoid the outbreak of a conflict.

The referee also blew Brewer's foul, and Ellis was very angry. However, when the free throw, the fans behind the rebound yelled and screamed, which caused him great psychological pressure. In the end, he lost both free throws, and the score was still 2:7.
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